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This edition contains 27 articles, written by scholars and filmmakers who are generally acknowledged as the international authorities in the field, and a new preface by the editor. The book covers ethnographic filming and its relations to the cinema and television; applications of filming to anthropological research, the uses of still photography, archives, and videotape; subdisciplinary applications in ethnography, archeology, bio-anthropology, museology and ethnohistory; and overcoming the funding problems of film production.



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INTRODUCTION
Visual Anthropology in a Discipline of Words Margaret Mead

ETHNOGRAPHIC FILMING AND THE CINEMA
The History of Ethnographic Film Emilie de Brigard
Feature Films as Cultural Documents John H. Weakland
McCarty’s Law and How to Break it Mark Mc Carty

SOME RECENT APPROACHES TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL FILM
The Camera and Man Jean Rouch
Observational Cinema Colin Young
Beyond Observational Cinema David MacDougall
Idea and Event in Urban Film John Marshall and Emile de Brigard
Research Filming of Naturally Occuring Phenomena: Basic Strategies E. Richard Sorenson and Allison Jablonko

VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE PAST
Ethnographic Film and History Jean Dominique Lajoux
Reconstructing Cultures on Film Asen Balikci
The Role of Film in Archeology Stuart Struever
Ethnographic Photography in Anthropological Research Joanna Cohan Scherer
Our Totemic Ancestors and Crazed Masters Jean Rouch

SOME SPECIALIZED USES OF FILM AND VIDEOTAPE
Photography and Visual Anthropology John Collier Jr.
Videotape: New Techniques of Observation and Analysis in Anthropology Joseph H. Schaeffer
Filming Body Behavior J. H. Prost
Audiovisual Tools for the Analysis of Culture Style Alan Lomax
Film in Ethnographic Research Timothy Asch and Patsy Asch

THE PRESENTATION OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Ethnographies on the Airwaves: The Presentation of Anthropology on American, British, Belgian and Japanese Television Faye Ginsburg
The First Videotheque Yasuhiro Omori
Funding Ethnographic Film and Video Productions in America Sabine Jell-Bahlsen
Ethnographic Filmmaking for Japanese Television Yasuko Ichioka
Matters of Fact Roger Sandall

THE FUTURE OF VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The Tribal Terror of Self-Awareness Edmund Carpenter
Visual Record, Human Knowledge, and the Future E. Richard Sorenson
Conclusion: Ethnographic Filming and Anthropological Theory Paul Hockings

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      Publisher: De Gruyter
      Publication Date: 13/08/2003
      ISBN13: 9783110179309, 978-3110179309
      ISBN10: 311017930X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This edition contains 27 articles, written by scholars and filmmakers who are generally acknowledged as the international authorities in the field, and a new preface by the editor. The book covers ethnographic filming and its relations to the cinema and television; applications of filming to anthropological research, the uses of still photography, archives, and videotape; subdisciplinary applications in ethnography, archeology, bio-anthropology, museology and ethnohistory; and overcoming the funding problems of film production.



      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION
      Visual Anthropology in a Discipline of Words Margaret Mead

      ETHNOGRAPHIC FILMING AND THE CINEMA
      The History of Ethnographic Film Emilie de Brigard
      Feature Films as Cultural Documents John H. Weakland
      McCarty’s Law and How to Break it Mark Mc Carty

      SOME RECENT APPROACHES TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL FILM
      The Camera and Man Jean Rouch
      Observational Cinema Colin Young
      Beyond Observational Cinema David MacDougall
      Idea and Event in Urban Film John Marshall and Emile de Brigard
      Research Filming of Naturally Occuring Phenomena: Basic Strategies E. Richard Sorenson and Allison Jablonko

      VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE PAST
      Ethnographic Film and History Jean Dominique Lajoux
      Reconstructing Cultures on Film Asen Balikci
      The Role of Film in Archeology Stuart Struever
      Ethnographic Photography in Anthropological Research Joanna Cohan Scherer
      Our Totemic Ancestors and Crazed Masters Jean Rouch

      SOME SPECIALIZED USES OF FILM AND VIDEOTAPE
      Photography and Visual Anthropology John Collier Jr.
      Videotape: New Techniques of Observation and Analysis in Anthropology Joseph H. Schaeffer
      Filming Body Behavior J. H. Prost
      Audiovisual Tools for the Analysis of Culture Style Alan Lomax
      Film in Ethnographic Research Timothy Asch and Patsy Asch

      THE PRESENTATION OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL INFORMATION
      Ethnographies on the Airwaves: The Presentation of Anthropology on American, British, Belgian and Japanese Television Faye Ginsburg
      The First Videotheque Yasuhiro Omori
      Funding Ethnographic Film and Video Productions in America Sabine Jell-Bahlsen
      Ethnographic Filmmaking for Japanese Television Yasuko Ichioka
      Matters of Fact Roger Sandall

      THE FUTURE OF VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
      The Tribal Terror of Self-Awareness Edmund Carpenter
      Visual Record, Human Knowledge, and the Future E. Richard Sorenson
      Conclusion: Ethnographic Filming and Anthropological Theory Paul Hockings

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